Grumpy Old Men/Grumpier Old Men [DVD]

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Overview

Ratings & Reviews

Special Features

Grumpy Old Men: Theatrical trailer

Grumpier Old Men: Theatrical trailer

Closed Captioned

Synopsis

Grumpier Old MenIn this sequel to the surprise hit Grumpy Old Men, life goes on much as it usually does in Wabasha County, Minnesota, with the only notable differences being that John Gustafson (Jack Lemmon) and Max Goldman (Walter Matthau) are getting along all right (or at least to the extent that they're capable of getting along with each other), and that John's marriage to free-spirited Ariel (Ann-Margret) is working out quite nicely. John and Max's great obsession in life remains fishing, and both are vying to reel in "Catfish Hunter," a trophy fish that local anglers have been trying to catch for ages. However, Max is outraged when Maria Ragetti (Sophia Loren) and her mother Francesca (Ann Morgan Guilbert) arrive in town and take over the local bait and tackle shop, only to announce that they're going to close it down and open an Italian restaurant in its place. Max goes to remarkable lengths to foil Maria's plans, but John thinks that his friend needs a wife, and that Max and Maria might make a good match. Grandpa Gustafson (Burgess Meredith) seems to think he'd be a good mate for Francesca, but then again he's not known for being very fussy about women. John's daughter Melanie (Daryl Hannah) and Max's son Jacob (Kevin Pollak) are trying to work out their own plans to get married, and they might just make it to the altar if John and Max can stop interfering. Grumpier Old Men proved to be the last role for veteran actor Burgess Meredith, who died two years after it was released. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Grumpy Old MenThis cheerful holiday comedy, a surprise box office smash, featured a generous dollop of raunchy, crude humor and was greatly elevated by the presence of masterful performers in the lead roles. Jack Lemmon is John Gustafson, an ice-fishing Minnesota native who has been feuding with his neighbor and former best friend Max Goldman (Walter Matthau) for decades. The battle of wills between John and Max is characterized by crude name calling and harmless practical jokes. Max is unaware that John is having serious problems, chiefly that his daughter Melanie (Daryl Hannah) is experiencing marital woes and that his house is about to be confiscated by an officious IRS agent (Buck Henry). When it seems that John and Max may finally put aside their childish rivalry, however, sexy new neighbor Ariel (Ann-Margret) arrives and dates both men, pitting them against each other more fiercely than ever before. Despite their mutual loathing, the death of a friend, John's problems, and a budding romance between Max's son Jacob (Kevin Pollak) and Melanie may force the two old friends to reconcile. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Overall Customer Rating

Who doesn't love Lemmon & Matthau
Posted by: jtjm from: on If you love these actors you'll love these 2 films. They may be dated for those under 25.

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5

Great movie, for the young and old
Posted by: LinseyMarie from: on This movie transcends generations; it is pure comedic genius. I am 22 years old and love it, as do my 50+ year old parents. It produces belly-shaking laughter from all who see it. It truly is a classic, and getting both fantastic movies bundled together lets the laughter carry-on as well.

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5

Two in one, funniest movies ever
Posted by: Jeeplar from: on This DVD couldn't be passed up. Two of the funniest movie made in one package plus Matthau, Lemmon, Margaret,etc., make up the funniest cast ever.

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4

Cute storyline
Posted by: Grumpa from: on Funny story would recommend for the weekend show!!

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5

Never gets old!
Posted by: Heado09 from: on I grew up watching this with my parents, it never gets old watching and we have a blast popping it in and watching it as a family!

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3

Walter Matthau and jack Lemmon cursing.....done
Posted by: KeithDouble from: Florence, ky on This was a great deal. Grumpy old men and grumpier old men for $5. That's $2.50 per movie. Not only is it cheap, but it's for 2 good movies. Yes indeed.

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4

Great deal
Posted by: Jonnyreddoch from: on These are great comedies featuring funny old jerks.

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4

Funny
Posted by: Yesi from: on Seen these movies with my husband. Like them. Funny

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5

This is a hilarious movie
Posted by: Coco from: on Good clean comedy. If you need a good laugh, this is the movie to see.

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5

Fun movies for a rainy day!
Posted by: mschrystee from: hillsboro, or on Great bargain at $5 for two funny movies. I only buy movies that I would watch a 2nd time! Recommend.